[Manga-Edition] Wer soll Charakter Nummer 141.000 werden?

Wir sind bei den Charakter-IDs mittlerweile in den Bereich über 140.000 eingetreten und der erste Tausender gebührt turnusgemäß einem Charakter aus einem Manga oder einer Light Novel. Wer das sein wird, habt wie immer ihr in eurer Hand, also nominiert bitte fleißig, auf dass wir eine interessante Abstimmung in der Endrunde bekommen.​

Community Rallies Around 78er Titi Chartay Who Has Allegedly Been Attacked In Her Home Twice

Sydney activist and 78er Titi Chartay, has been hospitalised after two alleged assaults at her Glebe public housing home. She says she sustained serious injuries and that her dog was ...

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The 2026 Census Includes LGBTQ People For The First Time. What Can We Expect?

The 2026 Australian Census will, for the first time, include questions designed to capture data on sexual orientation and gender identity, marking a significant shift after years of advocacy from ...

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Kris Bee Bacon: Meet The Man Behind The Playful Fashion Brand Made By & For LGBTQIA+ People

There’s nothing like wearing something a little bit cheeky, and there’s nothing like finding clothes that actually fit your body properly. A jockstrap designed with enough room for bears, or ...

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Dutch LGBTQIA+ Groups Launch Legal Action Against Meta Over Instagram Suspensions

Dutch LGBTQIA+ organisations are pursuing legal action against Meta over alleged censorship and discriminatory moderation practices on Instagram, after a series of account suspensions affecting queer clubs, artists, publications and ...

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Press Release: Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail News Release

The National Park Service is creating the first Comprehensive Plan for the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. The plan will guide how NPS and partners connect trail sections, protect natural and cultural resources, strengthen relationships with communities, and support long-term partnerships across Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

Social Media Platforms Meta, Youtube, and X Flagged As “Harmful” To LGBTQIA+ Users

A new report from GLAAD has sharply criticised Meta for declining performance in LGBTQ user safety, as part of its sixth annual Social Media Safety Index (SMSI), which also found ...

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National LGBTQIA+ Survey Opens With Focus On Health, Discrimination, And Safety

Australia’s longest-running national survey of LGBTIQA+ health and wellbeing has opened, with researchers calling on adults across the country to take part in the latest edition of the Private Lives ...

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Meta Has Allegedly Suspended Hundreds Of LGBTQIA+ And Sexual Health Accounts

More than 100 LGBTQ+ and sexual health-related Instagram accounts have reportedly been suspended or restricted in recent weeks, prompting criticism of Meta’s moderation policies and renewed concerns from queer creators ...

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ASALH’s Statement on the Evisceration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965

The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) strongly condemns the recent Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decision in the Louisiana v. Callais case.

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“Make It Even More Gayer”: Queer Venue ‘Come To Daddy’ Fights Back Against Homophobic Vandals

Come To Daddy, an LGBTQIA+ venue in Brisbane’s West End is raising money and vowing to “make it even more GAYER” in response to an alleged homophobic attack on the ...

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Red River Begins Demolition of Aging Rental Units for Workforce Housing Project

Demolition has begun at the town-owned rental units in Red River for the new workforce housing projects. The previous housing units were located at the former Sportsman’s Lodge site. Town officials said the rental units, which have stood since the 1960s, are being removed to make way for newly constructed three-bedroom, two-bath homes designed for […]

“It’s Our Game Too”: We Asked Queer AFL Fans If The Sport Has A Homophobia Problem

Homophobia has once again dominated the headlines around the AFL, this time with an ongoing saga centred around St Kilda player Lance Collard and the use of homophobic slurs on ...

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New Rules Allow More LGBTQIA+ People to Donate Blood From Today

New blood donation eligibility rules have come into effect across Australia, expanding access for gay and bisexual men and transgender people in long-term monogamous relationships to donate blood and platelets ...

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University of Missouri-Columbia; Black Studies Fall Conference 2026; Call for Papers

Call for Papers: Missing and Murdered: A Transdisciplinary Conference on Black Women and Girls in Missouri and Beyond

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Should We Compensate LGBTQIA+ Victorians Who Are Victims Of Historic Gay Hate Crimes?

Same-sex intimacy and gender diversity have been historically policed as criminal or moral offences in Victoria for many decades. Entrapment practices, discriminatory prosecutions, public humiliation and institutional neglect left deep ...

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Maryland at 250: The Values That Shape Us presents “Freedom Is Not A Moment, It Is A Movement” – Thursday, 4/16

As Maryland commemorates the 250th anniversary of American independence, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture and the Maryland Center for History and Culture, in partnership with the Maryland Four Centuries Project, will present a public lecture series examining how Maryland has helped define some of the nation's most enduring-and contested-constitutional…

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Concerns For Oxford Street As More Shopfronts Remain Empty

Sydney’s iconic Oxford Street, long considered the heart of Australia’s LGBTQIA+ nightlife and history, is facing renewed concern after new figures revealed nearly one in three shopfronts along the Darlinghurst ...

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Advocacy Groups Call To Recognise The “Often-Invisible” Carers Supporting Trans Mental Health

The mental health of trans, non-binary and gender diverse Australians is shaped not only by access to services, but by often-unseen networks of care. Tandem, Transgender Victoria and Transcend Australia ...

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Bookshop Darlinghurst Among Oxford Street Venues Proposed For Heritage Listing

Sydney’s queer cultural heart could soon see more of its past formally protected, as the City of Sydney announces new plans to heritage list a wave of historically significant LGBTQIA+ ...

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The Challenges and Rewards of 911 Dispatch

After 17 1/2 years behind the headset, Gilbert Romero, a 911 telecommunicator at the Red River Regional Dispatch Center, says the most meaningful part of the job is helping people on what may be the worst day of their lives. “Serving your community and knowing you are providing help when people need it most” remains […]

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